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  2. Alongside effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health, there is emerging evidence that exposure to air pollutants (both indoors and outdoors) may lead to neurocognitive disorders and affect mental health (directly and indirectly) through a range of potential causal pathways (see Figs 1 and 2). 1,31–35 Observational evidence has ...

  3. Aug 21, 2024 · Air pollution stands as an environmental risk to child mental health, with proven relationships hitherto observed only in urban areas. Understanding the impact of pollution in rural...

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · There were also indications that children and adolescents might be exposed to air pollution at critical stages in their mental development making them at risk of the most severe impact and significant future mental health problems.

  5. Sep 26, 2019 · Air pollution may be associated with increased mental health disorders like anxiety and depression in children, a study has found.

  6. Air pollution might also affect childrens mental health. Exposure to air pollution during infancy and prenatal stages has been associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and long-term exposure to air pollution during childhood has been associated with an increased risk of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) [38,39 ...

  7. The evidence shows that short- and long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution, heat, traffic noise, and green and blue spaces can significantly affect children’s and adolescents’ respiratory, cardiovascular, and cognitive health and learning performance.

  8. Mar 27, 2021 · To better ensure the transition to healthy adulthood and protect the wellbeing of the world’s current and future adolescents, a thorough understanding is needed of how adolescent mental health is affected by pollution and what might enable resilience to pollution effects.

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